CityMax Pro uses an array of power-efficient Samsung LH231B CSP LEDs. These are mounted on and shine directly into a collimator element.
The LEDs have a wide spread which would be difficult to control selectively once all of the beams mix. The collimator element solves this by aligning the beam so all the rays are parallel.
The beam then hits a diffusion element which is designed to spread the mix of aligned beams so that CityMax Pro can cover a large area of pavement.
CityMax Pro features an array of 103 LEDs which can be brightness adjusted and switch between two preset colour temperatures. The array is laid out in an icosahedral projection for even light coverage.
Privacy is one of the core tenets of my design philosophy. This product embodies it by processing all user data offline. Pedestrian recognition is computed on-board and is not designed for transmission. Personally-identifying data is not captured.
Repairability is crucial for sustaining the service this luminaire offers. This machine has been designed from the ground up using standard security fasteners and the power supply and computation boards are entirely modular, allowing for quick and effortless replacement and repair.